narrowboat (Meaning)

Wordnet

narrowboat (n)

a long boat that carries freight and is narrow enough to be used in canals

narrowboat Sentence Examples

  1. The tranquil canals were a scenic route for the leisurely narrowboat cruise.
  2. The historic narrowboat, painted in a vibrant shade of blue, evoked a sense of nostalgia.
  3. Along the narrowboat's deck, passengers enjoyed the picturesque waterways.
  4. The diesel engine of the narrowboat hummed gently, propelling it along the canal.
  5. The narrowboat's cozy interior provided shelter from the rain and a comfortable space for relaxation.
  6. The narrowboat's captain maneuvered it skillfully through the narrow locks.
  7. The narrowboat's crew worked in harmony, ensuring a smooth journey.
  8. The narrowboat was a haven for wildlife, with birds soaring overhead and fish leaping from the water.
  9. The narrowboat's berth offered a peaceful retreat surrounded by tranquil waters.
  10. The narrowboat's journey symbolized a slower pace of life, connecting past and present on the waterways.

FAQs About the word narrowboat

a long boat that carries freight and is narrow enough to be used in canals

jolly boat, lifeboat, keelboat, tender, keel, barge, longboat, water taxi, hoy, lighter

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The tranquil canals were a scenic route for the leisurely narrowboat cruise.

The historic narrowboat, painted in a vibrant shade of blue, evoked a sense of nostalgia.

Along the narrowboat's deck, passengers enjoyed the picturesque waterways.

The diesel engine of the narrowboat hummed gently, propelling it along the canal.